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Symptoms of a Urinary Tract Infection

Not everyone with a UTI has symptoms, but most people get at least some signs. They can range from slightly irritating to very painful. Symptoms include a frequent urge to urinate, but only passing a small amount of urine and a burning sensation, pressure, or pain in the area of the bladder or when urinating. The urine itself may look milky or cloudy, even reddish if blood is present. It is not unusual to feel tired, shaky or washed out. Often, women feel an uncomfortable pressure above the pubic bone, and some men feel fullness in the rectum. A fever may mean the infection has reached the kidneys. Other symptoms of a kidney infection include pain in your back or your side below the ribs, nausea or vomiting, and chills. It is very important to see your health care provider at the first sign of pain, irritation, or blood when you urinate or if you have discomfort in or near your abdomen, back, or sides. An untreated UTI can lead to a kidney infection. An untreated or recurrent kidney infection can lead to scarring of the kidneys and permanent kidney damage.



Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
 Causes of Urinary Tract Infections
 Symptoms of a Urinary Tract Infection
 Risk Factors for Urinary Tract Infections
 Pregnancy and Urinary Tract Infections
 Diagnosis of a Urinary Tract Infection
 Treatments for Urinary Tract Infections
 Recurrence of Urinary Tract Infections
 Prevention of Urinary Tract Infections